New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education held its June Commission meeting at the Kids Bridge Tolerance Museum located on the campus of The College of New Jersey. Left to right – Commission Member - Jeffrey Maas, Executive Director – Dr. Paul B. Winkler, Commission Members – Kenneth Oleckna and Stephen Draisin, Associate Staff – Dr. Joan Rivitz, Commission Member – Mabel Williams and Executive Director of Kids Bridge – Lynn Azarki.

The core mission of the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education is to promote Holocaust education in the State of New Jersey. On a continual basis, the Commission shall survey the status of Holocaust/Genocide Education; design, encourage nd promote the implementation of Holocaust and genocide education and awareness; provide programs in New Jersey; and coordinate designated events that will provide appropriate memorialization of the Holocaust on a regular basis throughout the state. The Commission will provide assistance and advice to the public and private schools and will meet with county and local school officials, and other interested public and private organizations, to assist with the study of the Holocaust and genocide.

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The New Jersey Holocaust Commission is an autonomous body operating under its own policies and positions. It acts as a resource to the Department of Education to assist schools with various aspects of meeting the requirements of the mandate to provide Holocaust and genocide education. The commission provides curriculum outlines and suggested activities; identifies and publicizes demonstration sites for other districts to contact; and recommends informational resources and materials for teachers and students to use in the state.